Ms. Williams 5th/6th Grade ELA

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Ms. Williams 5th/6th Grade ELA Author’s Point of view Ms. Williams 5th/6th Grade ELA

Point of view All authors have opinions or values that influence the way that they write. An author’s point of view reveals the author’s beliefs, ideas, or feelings toward a certain subject. Point of view helps us determine where an author is coming from and whether or not we should believe them.

Point of view Types First Person Second Person Third Person Uses the “I, we, me, my, our” Second Person Uses the pronoun “you” Third Person Uses the pronouns “it, she, he, they, them, his, hers”